Chic rooms, spa, indoor pool, sauna, steam room, gym


































1440 Rue de la Montagne, Montréal, QC H3G 1Z5, Canada Get directions
"In the heart of Golden Square Mile, this 169-room tower eschews the usual Old World Montréal aesthetic (think heavy stone walls and wooden beams) for something decidedly contemporary and cosmopolitan. Occupying a sleek tower that connects directly to the luxury shopping emporium Holt Renfrew Ogilvy, the property is chic and refined, with light-filled interiors dressed in herringbone white oak floors, brass and mirrored surfaces, blush pink accents, and veined marble and pale pink terrazzo. The social heart is Marcus Restaurant + Terrace by chef Marcus Samuelsson, where solarium-style windows and a leafy terrace create an airy urban backdrop for dishes like fresh pasta with lobster and chili or roasted eggplant with togarashi, sweet-and-sour sauce, and Québec maple syrup. (Be sure to check out the restaurant’s excellent artwork, which comes from the private collection of Margaret Trudeau.) By night, the moody lounge is a go-to for late drinks, and the weekly Sommelier’s Soirées—a series of curated wine pairings around rotating themes—offer reason to return. After a day of sightseeing, indulge in a treatment at the standout Guerlain Spa, the only urban spa in the city to offer a Kneipp Hydrotherapy circuit, where you walk a path of polished stones to stimulate acupressure points." - Siobhan Reid
"Pulling up to the unmissable black-glass tower and breezing past an artsy lounge to the third-floor lobby felt like entering one of the most luxurious hotels in town; the Four Seasons balances upscale design—herringbone wood floors, custom furniture, enormous marble bathrooms with Byredo amenities—with residential touches like wonderfully lit, spacious closets and built-in drawers that help guests feel at home." - Todd Plummer

"Located within easy walking distance of downtown attractions, this property is celebrated for its cleanliness, exemplary service, comprehensive amenities, and excellent food—making it a convenient and well-rounded base for exploring the city." - Lydia Mansel Lydia Mansel Lydia Mansel is a writer with more than eight years of experience editing and writing for both brands and online publications—with a particular focus on travel, fashion, and lifestyle. She’s also the founder of the travel site justpacked.com. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines
"A luxury hotel located in the upscale Golden Square Mile neighborhood, positioned amid Victorian mansions, museums and designer boutiques and offering high-end accommodations." - Julia Eskins Julia Eskins Julia Eskins is a writer and editor covering travel, design, and culture. Her work has appeared in Travel + Leisure, Condé Nast Traveler, Vogue, National Geographic, and more. She’s traveled to more than 50 countries, lived in five, and currently calls Toronto home. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines
"When your cab (or, more likely, chauffeured limo) pulls up to the unmissable black-glass tower that houses the sparkling new Four Seasons Hotel Montreal, a bellhop whisks away your baggage—a metaphor, perhaps, of the emotional journey you’ll take as you breeze past an artsy ground-floor lounge and up an elevator to the third-floor lobby. This hotel is a contender for the most luxurious in town, managing to remain decidedly upscale without becoming ostentatious. Think: herringbone wood floors, stunning custom furniture pieces, and positively enormous marble bathrooms with heavenly Byredo amenities. It’s worth calling out the truly fantastic, spacious closets; they are beautifully lit, feature well-constructed built-in drawers, and have enough space to hide your luggage away, lending each room and suite a residential feel where you’ll almost forget you’re staying in a hotel." - CNT Editors
